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Renee's "I know I said no challenges" 2018 Bingo Challenge

I couldn't help it. I just really liked the Bingo challenge, and it might be easier to fit some books in :)

Thanks, I kept saying no challenges this year, but the Bingo one is fun. I should be able to fit in some of the books I already had planned so that will help a bit.


Renee, even though you didn't want to participate in any challenges this year (and I know how you feel, I almost overdid it last year!), I think you will feel less pressure if you read what you want and see if it fits into any of these categories. I might try that next year if this feels like too much this year.
Happy Reading! I like your list so far :)

Oh and Remains of the Day is truly beautiful! The language!!! Actually the titles on your plan are great: Oz is much more than the film (which is great in its own right), The Metamorphosis very fascinating, Treasure Island and Les Miserables very easy and compelling. Heart of Darkness is harder but totally worth it. Just give it time :0)
I agree with the others, Renee, just plug them in where they will fit and don't put any pressure on yourself. It makes the challenge more enjoyable and your idea is to compete against yourself. Happy Reading.


I'll be starting Romeo and Juliet soon, and also hope to read Macbeth next month. I'm with you in trying to catch up with Shakespeare. Glad to hear you enjoyed this one!

Who plans their reading a year in advance? Oh right. We do.
Thanks for making me laugh, and good luck on your challenge!

I know what you mean. The same thing happened to me for last year's challenges. I planned them, but some of the books listed on them weren't the type of book I was in the mood for at the time. I have a few that I had planned to read this year already, and added those, plus a few group reads to my list, but I'm not focused on trying to finish them all right now. They may be changed depending on my mood. Just trying to fit them in as I go and see how I do.


I agree that the love story is a minimal part of the book. I think people think of it as a love story because they have seen the movie, which was indeed a love story. Like you, I really appreciated the translation and have heard that other translations leave much to be desired. We all seem to be of the mind that this book will deserve a re-read soon. Maybe we can all team up somewhere down the road and see what we find when we take a second plunge.

I have never watched the movie, but they just showed it on TCM after I started reading the book, so I recorded it to watch later. It sounds like it may be quite a bit different than the book, if it just focuses on the love story. I'm looking forward to it though. A lot of people seem to love the movie.
It is a super movie, Renee. It just isn't exactly like the book. I'd have to toss a coin to say which I thought was better...they were both spectacular in their own way. I think the changes in the movie did not alter the meaning and there was a lot of history there. Let me know what you think!



I was able to make time for it last weekend. It's a bit of a long one, so had to find some time :) I enjoyed the movie, but I liked the book a lot better, even though the book was very depressing. It's one that I'll definitely have to read again.

I had it on audiobook and kindle, so I think listening to it helped a lot. And I would try to follow along on the kindle when I could, hoping that would help me get a little more out of it, but it really didn't help.
I have also abandoned it for the last time. Going by baseball rules, three strikes you are out. Have great admiration for all who finish it.
Sara wrote: "I have also abandoned it for the last time. Going by baseball rules, three strikes you are out. Have great admiration for all who finish it."
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Also just finished Heart of Darkness. I listened to the audiobook for this one, read by Kenneth Branagh. I thought he did a good job, and I did like it, though not as much as some people it seems, reading through some reviews.
The noir books can be great fun.
Branagh would be a super person to hear reading Heart of Darkness. I did not love it, but I could see why it was an important work.
Branagh would be a super person to hear reading Heart of Darkness. I did not love it, but I could see why it was an important work.


I have that one too, and hope to get to it soon. I'd like to read it before I watch the movie, and I have that one recorded and waiting also. Double Indemnity may just be tonight's movie night for me. I've had it waiting since they showed it on TCM a while back. Now that I've read the book, I want to watch the movie!




I remember seeing the movie when I was a girl and being sweep away by it. I have read the book twice and I think it is beautifully written. Some complain that it isn't like a Dickens, but I loved the way he handled it and who says all an author's books must be the same? Glad you loved it too.

Just finished my first Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea and I really enjoyed it. Ged got on my nerves a little at first because he seemed to take offense at everything, but I had to remind myself that he's just a kid, and he got egged on a bit by Jasper. A very quick learner, but he doesn't seem to listen when the Masters tell him about the consequences from using magic irresponsibly. After his incident he understands a little better, and he starts to grow from there. I really liked this one, and am on still debating with myself about reading the rest of the series, but I probably will eventually anyways :)

Me too Renee...I felt the same with Ged.



You are doing so great on this challenge!

You are doing so great on this challenge!"
I definitely liked this one a lot more. I am glad to have finished Ulysses, but it's not one I'll read again :)




Les Misérables on the other hand, I thoroughly enjoyed. I have not been to the show, but have watched the movie, so I knew the basic story. I was surprised (in a good way) by how different the book is with a lot of the characters, and some of the story. Even the chapters that are not really related to the story are very interesting. I took my time reading this one with another group, and when I finished it last night, it felt like I had lost a friend. Good thing is, that friend is sitting on my bookshelf waiting to be read again :)
I still have 10 books to go before I can finish this whole board, so I'm hoping I'll be able to do it. I'll just have to wait and see! Still no BINGO yet though! I'm picking the wrong books to read for a bingo!
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B1: Written by Nobel Laureate The Remains of the Day 24/10 *****
B2: Children’s Classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 31/12 ****
B3 Government Banned Book All Quiet on the Western Front 19/07 *****
B4: Classic Made into a Film/TV A Christmas Carol 24/12 *****
B5: Winner of a Foreign Literary Prize A Wizard of Earthsea 17/04 *****
I1: 20th Century Classic Double Indemnity 03/04 *****
I2: New-to-You Author If on a Winter's Night a Traveler 01/03 ****
I3: Mystery or Crime Classic Murder on the Orient Express 07/04 *****
I4: Classic of More than 500 Pages Ulysses 17/03 *
I5: 18th Century or Earlier Classic The Odyssey 23/05 *****
N1: North American Classic The Catcher in the Rye 30/12 ***
N2: Classic Short Story White Nights 12/04 ****
N3: Flowers for Algernon 05/12 *****
N4: Classic Play Romeo and Juliet 12/01 *****
N5: African Classic Heart of Darkness 05/04 ***
G1: 19th Century Classic A Tale of Two Cities 11/04 *****
G2: Finest Works of Fiction (Martin Seymour-Smith & Editors) The Metamorphosis 09/06 ***
G3: Adventure or Action Classic Treasure Island 29/11 ****
G4: Group Read Doctor Zhivago 04/03 *****
G5: 21st Century Potential Classic American Gods 20/09 ***
O1: Literary Prize of Your Country/Region Alias Grace 12/12 *****
O2: Lesser known book by a famous author Christmas at Red Butte 30/12 ****
O3: Australia, Antarctica, or Oceania Classic A Town Like Alice 07/05 ***
O4: A Classic that you have put off reading Les Misérables 30/09 *****
O5: Classic written by a Female Author Persuasion 26/12 *****
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